Just saw a great Wall Street Journal article (Sept 24th-"In Golden State: Attack of the killer shrimp." It is about their 15-game winning streak, and the amazing effectiveness of their "small" line-up (seen in the playoffs).
The message: Golden State's "small-ball" lineup, with no player over 6-6, is perhaps one of he most effective line-ups of all-time. It provides even more support for the fact that a really good team can also not have a lot of height. The GS line-up that has been so effective has Curry, Thompson, Igudala (3 "guards"), and Barnes and Green (all 6-6 or shorter). Maybe our coaches saw how effective Golden State has been with the small lineup, and are saying to themselves: "We could be really good with a team of versatile (but not tall) players who can really shoot it." At any rate, our recent recruiting, which has emphasized versatility (and shooting) over height, would suggest that we may, someday soon, also try out our version of: "attack of the killer small spiders." It certainly looks to me as though we could field a pretty strong line-up with no one over 6-7 or 6-8, but 6-6 is stretching things... If anyone has access to the link of the article, it is a really good (and possibly UR-relevant) read!
The message: Golden State's "small-ball" lineup, with no player over 6-6, is perhaps one of he most effective line-ups of all-time. It provides even more support for the fact that a really good team can also not have a lot of height. The GS line-up that has been so effective has Curry, Thompson, Igudala (3 "guards"), and Barnes and Green (all 6-6 or shorter). Maybe our coaches saw how effective Golden State has been with the small lineup, and are saying to themselves: "We could be really good with a team of versatile (but not tall) players who can really shoot it." At any rate, our recent recruiting, which has emphasized versatility (and shooting) over height, would suggest that we may, someday soon, also try out our version of: "attack of the killer small spiders." It certainly looks to me as though we could field a pretty strong line-up with no one over 6-7 or 6-8, but 6-6 is stretching things... If anyone has access to the link of the article, it is a really good (and possibly UR-relevant) read!